Akok's hands on offense was most perplexing. He was still active and grabbing rebounds well and his timing on blocks qreat. Even had the alley oop and put back slam. But my goodness, he must have had four easy passes go through his hands tonight.
Gilbert's role should probably be reduced and he should have a shorter leash.
Carlton gums Hurley's offense up completely. He's a back to the basket big man who's slow as molassas and he clogs up lanes. I feel like they play him less and stretch the floor more and create lanes, things get better quickly. Hurley's never liked using guys like him so i'm not surprised that of the older vets not playing well - he's been the guy Hurley's had no issues sitting.
The rest is just off the ball movement. Our pick and rolls are slow. Guys don't get open I mean heck - go watch some rando footage of tonight's game and just look at guys off the ball and watch how many of them ever get open consistently. It's wild. So we weave up top, no one is open - Vital/Gilbert are forced to force something, they drive into a lane with Carlton dragging two rhinos in tow and we either throw up something contested in the lane or pass and take a bad jumper.
Young guys have got to get better off the ball movement. Carlton needs to be clogging the lanes less. Those two things happen and i think a lot changes.
There is no way in hell Carlton was taught to do that. You can’t fix stupid.
That’s what I was thinking...Please don't think they wanted him guarding a 7 footer out there aggressively that's ridiculous.
How? He has taken 0 three pointers this year. Then that’s bad scouting or a communication breakdown.Of course he is being taught to do that. 100% Dan wants man pressure on all five guys. So he expects every player to do that, even when they aren't capable of it. He needs to realize he cannot play defense that way with this team, and likely not with any roster he's ever going to have. Plant your 260 pound 6'11" guy under the hoop and leave him there. Josh is great in that role.
It’s on both.If you believe that, than we are in MASSIVE trouble. Because he does it all game long. So in that case, the stupid that needs to be fixed is Hurley, not Josh.
Carlton gums up Hurley's offense. So Hurley needs to change the offense to stop that from happening. He doesn't have an athletic big man who can shoot from outside. So he needs to stop asking Josh, or Whaley to do that. Calrton needs to be standing in the lane all the time, and the guards need to stay the hell out of the lane, except Bouk and Adams.
Pick and roll? I have seen us run a pick and roll one time all season. Josh caught it and scored. The rest of the time nobody comes out to guard Josh, because why would you? So he never rolls and the defender has no problem staying with the ball handler. It accomplishes nothing. Stop running those ball screens. Those are great if you set solid screens and you have Kemba or Bazz with the ball.
That was caused by Cinci making him hurry too much. He tried to go before he had the ball.But my goodness, he must have had four easy passes go through his hands tonight.
Polley needs to move more to get his shot. Standing still is okay at times, but other times he needs to make himself more available
He needs to realize he cannot play defense that way with this team, and likely not with any roster he's ever going to have.
That was caused by Cinci making him hurry too much. He tried to go before he had the ball.
OK Coaches (bench and arm chair) here are your choices.
1. Try to win with a flawed team of players who have refused good coaching and rely on bad habits
OR
2. Throw talented but inexperienced players into the fray hoping they experience growth before they are crushed emotionally and never develop. I don't think this applies to Akok and Bouknight. They are our most talented players and if you are coaching the other team, you prefer not to see them on the court. For Gaffney this applies. I think Hurley is doing a very good job of easing Gaffney in and using him more little by little.
OR
3. Hope the flawed experienced players can win some while the young futures gain experience.
What do you say.?
I'd be willingly to bet the majority of the offensive rebounds are when he misses layups gets his own rebound and then misses again.y'all need to chill a bit on josh. he only has more than twice the ''o' boards of any other player on the squad. a 'one shot' team has no shot at any success. im guessing that tyler and al's reliable handful of total boards per game is finally getting noticed here as the major weaksauce it is. lame.
so, if I understand this 'rebounds his own shot' thinking here, then by extension, he is either a) not allowed to miss a shot, or b) not supposed to crash after taking a shot, especially since someone else will be getting that board. ok then, who is that 'someone else?'I'd be willingly to bet the majority of the offensive rebounds are when he misses layups gets his own rebound and then misses again.
They didn’t play much in their day did they?Great comparisons for a spot up shooter role player


How much movement does he make to get open to be a catch and shoot sharp shooter? See Rip and Rashad. I ain't completely dogging the kid and didn't say he was the main reason for the loss, but not helping do things to win tonight is not argument for not losing. There's only 5 guys out there at once.
Also Josh is dependent upon the guards for his offensive output (except put backs). We have seen glimpses of offensive dominance when the guards get him the ball in position to score. When the offense runs low post picks to free him up and when the offense swings the ball to get his man out of position. I think in an offense that is run correctly bu guards who understand their obligation to Josh, he will shine.y'all need to chill a bit on josh. he only has more than twice the ''o' boards of any other player on the squad. a 'one shot' team has no shot at any success. im guessing that tyler and al's reliable handful of total boards per game is finally getting noticed here as the major weaksauce it is. lame.
oh, and after 13 games for the aac, josh is tied at 28th ppg with cumberland, is 9th at rpg, 4th in blocks, and is 1st at o/rpg.
'like this?'Let's go ball to the wall for Cliff so Carlton doesn't have to start next year if he keeps playing like this.
He ain't 6'11.It's amazing JC is 6'11" and doesn't dunk through contact
He ain't 6'11.
Of course he is being taught to do that. 100% Dan wants man pressure on all five guys. So he expects every player to do that, even when they aren't capable of it. He needs to realize he cannot play defense that way with this team, and likely not with any roster he's ever going to have. Plant your 260 pound 6'11" guy under the hoop and leave him there. Josh is great in that role.
This was really well said. However, after 13 games, bouk is ready aside from his defense, but that's not going to shatter his confidence. I would rather have a talented Bouk playing 30 minutes even though it may be slightly less efficient on Defense, because that will eventually catch up, but it will make our offense way better.OK Coaches (bench and arm chair) here are your choices.
1. Try to win with a flawed team of players who have refused good coaching and rely on bad habits
OR
2. Throw talented but inexperienced players into the fray hoping they experience growth before they are crushed emotionally and never develop.
OR
3. Hope the flawed experienced players can win some while the young futures gain experience.
What do you say.?
The point is he’s missing bunnies at the rim and the ball bounces right back to him. Yes it’s a rebound stat wise. Most kids that size would be dunking from that close.so, if I understand this 'rebounds his own shot' thinking here, then by extension, he is either a) not allowed to miss a shot, or b) not supposed to crash after taking a shot, especially since someone else will be getting that board. ok then, who is that 'someone else?'
yes, switch young james in for tyler now. I mean, he already has more ppg and rpg than the pop-a-shot arcade champ, despite playing 25% less per game. duh. or is it doink? math is our friend.This was really well said. However, after 13 games, bouk is ready aside from his defense, but that's not going to shatter his confidence. I would rather have a talented Bouk playing 30 minutes even though it may be slightly less efficient on Defense, because that will eventually catch up, but it will make our offense way better.
Think about how easy it must be for opposing defenses to guard us right now. Play Vital and Polley tight because they're not the best at slashing (CV shows glimpses but def not polley), guard alterique tight too because even if he gets by you he doesnt dish and often ends up getting blocked or throwing up a terrible shot. Push carlton out past the free throw line and he becomes ineffective. The only guy teams have to worry about is Akok because he can play inside and outside. Now, if you add Bouk into the mix you cant play him tight and you will have to double team him and it will open up things for the entire offense. Even when BA and Gaffney are in there it makes us a more dynamic and more difficult to guard team, especially as they cut down on turnovers over time. It is time to get these guys or at least one of them (Bouk ideally) into the starting lineup so teams have to actually put more time into preparing a defensive gameplan for us.